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finding new ways to use your technology that is available. john: let's hear from her students about this. >> virginia tech. you would not raise taxes for most programs for inflation and other debt, debt increases. how is that different than a direct tax? [applause] >> first of all, let's look how we spend money. this government waste money? you bet it does. as a democrat programs with government wasting trillions of dollars. the tenth anniversary, we were eventually going to have a bill between five and $6 trillion. wait a minute. wait a minute. no. stop. that is not necessary. you have to pay for it. so let's -- john: you're dodging the question. >> no, not. john: how does the spendinget paid for when you want to cover -- >> to stop spending. [talking over each other] john: that's look at the insurance companies. $50 billion. >> that is a cost of climate change. you cannot put that off. john: nothing to do with climate change. >> i have a medical condition and pay my own medical bills. it's unfair to ask complete strangers. ecologists studen
finding new ways to use your technology that is available. john: let's hear from her students about this. >> virginia tech. you would not raise taxes for most programs for inflation and other debt, debt increases. how is that different than a direct tax? [applause] >> first of all, let's look how we spend money. this government waste money? you bet it does. as a democrat programs with government wasting trillions of dollars. the tenth anniversary, we were eventually going to have a...
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finding new ways to use your technology that is available. john: let's hear from her students about this. >> virginia tech. you would not raise taxes for most programs for inflation and other debt, debt increases. how is that different than a direct tax? [applause] >> first of all, let's look how we spend money. this government waste money? you bet it does. as a democrat programs with government wasting trillions of dollars. the tenth anniversary, we were eventually going to have a bill between five and $6 trillion. wait a minute. wait a minute. no. stop. that is not necessary. you have to pay for it. so let's -- john: you're dodging the question. >> no, not. john: how does the spending get paid for when you wa to cover -- >> to stop spending.g. [talking over each other] john: that's look at the insurance companies. $50 billion. >> that is a cost of climate change. you cannot put that off. john: nothing to do with climate change. >> i have a medical condition and pay my own medical bills. it's unfair to ask complete strangers. ecologists stud
finding new ways to use your technology that is available. john: let's hear from her students about this. >> virginia tech. you would not raise taxes for most programs for inflation and other debt, debt increases. how is that different than a direct tax? [applause] >> first of all, let's look how we spend money. this government waste money? you bet it does. as a democrat programs with government wasting trillions of dollars. the tenth anniversary, we were eventually going to have a...
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with states and cities and counties everyone matt marches to the security beat with the information technology hospitals to transfer station with private partnerships worst case protocol nonprofits in faith based organizations did tens of millions of volunteers. recording and saving the dispatch issue and where regulation goes out to the official speeches made without the new lexicon. reformation sharing unity of effort, a whole of community all of society. anybody left that is just a civilian today? that pretty much says it'll. and with this new unlisted conglomeration there is a meaning and i came up with this idea. it is not martial law in this sense there is a uniformed guard taking over the government. it is a conglomeration of homeless security, intelligence, the military coming national security community, government, emerg ency responders. it makes national security more than anything else the most important subjects so even last week when we watched the shutdown of the federal government, who was exempt? the intelligence community community, home as security apparatus, the military. a
with states and cities and counties everyone matt marches to the security beat with the information technology hospitals to transfer station with private partnerships worst case protocol nonprofits in faith based organizations did tens of millions of volunteers. recording and saving the dispatch issue and where regulation goes out to the official speeches made without the new lexicon. reformation sharing unity of effort, a whole of community all of society. anybody left that is just a civilian...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. well if you're going to the market like the bank holiday type you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. there i marinate it this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. chat room hours will be closed from nine to five at least if you're employed by a big bank that's right banks that may start disabling electronic chat rooms following regulators screw you over what exactly goes on in this chat room we'll tell you all about it coming right up and is there nowhere safe to keep your big corn nowadays sadly that actually might be the case now some bitcoin founded made off with over one million worth of the electronic boutique we'll tell you how they did it and finally best selling author jenna richards joins me in studio today to discuss all things monetary i'm talking currency wars it's all coming up and now let's get to the show.
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. well if you're going to the market like the bank holiday type you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. there i marinate it this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. chat room hours will be closed from nine to five at least if you're employed by a big bank that's right banks that may start disabling electronic chat rooms following...
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the objective should be energy secure with north american resources and american technology driving that change. we should let the market forces decide where to invest. do not resort to government venture capital because it is clearly an oxymoron. it does not work. [applause] a real energy strategy would give us 1% additional real growth in our economy. it would create a burst of optimism that would get us right on track. there are other things we need to do. united states has a huge economic advantage over any other country in this world. i think of immigration not as a political issue, but economic issue. demography is destiny. an aging population with fewer workers mean slower growth. it means a growing burden on young workers. the slow-growing developing countries have all had decades of low fertility rates. japan, europe, russia, and now china feeling the devastating impacts of its one child policy. our fertility rate has dropped dramatically in the last few years. it stands at 1.8. that is below break even. despite heroic efforts to have nine kids -- [laughter] eileen, it is clear
the objective should be energy secure with north american resources and american technology driving that change. we should let the market forces decide where to invest. do not resort to government venture capital because it is clearly an oxymoron. it does not work. [applause] a real energy strategy would give us 1% additional real growth in our economy. it would create a burst of optimism that would get us right on track. there are other things we need to do. united states has a huge economic...
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and the future of technology. and we don't do any -- we don't do any analysis of the information so in that regard, no i do not think of ourselves as a news organization. we don't do journalism, we don't report. it's just in this goal town square people were saying what they are saying and we think that we are very complementary to the news organizations because of course it is the responsibility of journalists to analyze and editorialize, synthesize and carry the information that is coming and supporting the signal from the noise and provide more depth to it. none of the things we do. all of the things we partner with the organizations though. >> we even go further to say we push and invest so hard on the notion is just the ability to use this to take them out of the system in the "washington post" dhaka, or wherever you want them for free. one of the reasons we do that is because we think if i was nervous as so complementary to the news that will be helpful for them to be able to take this information and plant
and the future of technology. and we don't do any -- we don't do any analysis of the information so in that regard, no i do not think of ourselves as a news organization. we don't do journalism, we don't report. it's just in this goal town square people were saying what they are saying and we think that we are very complementary to the news organizations because of course it is the responsibility of journalists to analyze and editorialize, synthesize and carry the information that is coming and...
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safety in knowing that they can trust the person whose car they're getting into but at the same time technology makes things so convenient that they can be going out changes is a tough thing to do so give us an example of how big is at the moment at launch not too long ago in two thousand and nine and since then. it's exploded it's and fifty cities now there are going global they think about expanding into other parts of the world. i see it here in d.c. just where i left my friends that use it they use it once and they're hooked because it is so convenient so very popular growing in popularity and only expected to grow that they can so much for reporting on these taxi turf wars r t correspondent liz wahl joins me in the studio thanks. and we've brought you stories in the past about regulations for the pornography industry that will require actors to wear protection when measure be passed in los angeles it's stated that performers must use condoms during sex scenes or face fines or even criminal measures in protest adult film stars james dean and jessica drake made this parody video. but it look
safety in knowing that they can trust the person whose car they're getting into but at the same time technology makes things so convenient that they can be going out changes is a tough thing to do so give us an example of how big is at the moment at launch not too long ago in two thousand and nine and since then. it's exploded it's and fifty cities now there are going global they think about expanding into other parts of the world. i see it here in d.c. just where i left my friends that use it...
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seems to me that that's where technology is going right now so i guess my question for you is in the future as more technology continues to develop drones become more sophisticated will devices like what you created here that's monitoring for for for drones be as ubiquitous as like a radar detector is right now do you think well yes even those little miniaturize devices would have to communicate with their sensing to someone who's interested in seeing that and you might be able pick up on that conceivably i can't say for sure i don't know how they work but you know that's the american thing going on so so that you had a campaign this is this is a startup company what kind of uses are our people fighting for right now we're kind of for those of you know folks out there that are kind of interested in what you're doing what kind of calls are you getting well during the campaign i was amazed by the level of interest we got from just citizens all over the country and citizens of other countries you know we have preorders from germany japan poland israel all over the place and fact i got a
seems to me that that's where technology is going right now so i guess my question for you is in the future as more technology continues to develop drones become more sophisticated will devices like what you created here that's monitoring for for for drones be as ubiquitous as like a radar detector is right now do you think well yes even those little miniaturize devices would have to communicate with their sensing to someone who's interested in seeing that and you might be able pick up on that...
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around the mistakes they expect people to make so they double count the sponges they use bar coding technology on their sponges for example to make sure that they're not accidentally leaving something in a patient after an operation has barcoding for medication ministration now too well technology might help simple inexpensive things like good hygiene can prevent infection in the least a cold case the state health department found her hospital had broken several patient safety laws ashur doctor what is his infection rate for the procedure you're going to have document everything take a little notebook with you write everything down every drug they give you make sure you've got your cell phone with you with a little camera take pictures of things it's not right and and a country as wealthy as the united states and with the resources that we have there's no reason for patients to have to go through that victims agree that individual patients must remain vigilant. as families fight for transparency and accountability they hope their tragedy will help others avoid the trend of deadly mistakes in l
around the mistakes they expect people to make so they double count the sponges they use bar coding technology on their sponges for example to make sure that they're not accidentally leaving something in a patient after an operation has barcoding for medication ministration now too well technology might help simple inexpensive things like good hygiene can prevent infection in the least a cold case the state health department found her hospital had broken several patient safety laws ashur doctor...
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they have new technologies spanning from -- to online learning and digital materials. one of the reasons we hear about budget constraints is because we did such a poor job of maximizing the first three that the only way we can serve kids well as by taxing them. here is one real quick example. one of the things that talks about is when you observed some phenomenal case, you will see teachers who practice handing out this piece of paper to their kids. a teacher can pass out a dozen or 15 pieces of paper a day. in a lot of classrooms, at the time to start passing it out it is one minute to two minutes and took children are learning again. teachers have got that down to 15 seconds. the difference between a well coached soccer team and a poorly coached soccer team. that is an extra 15 hours a year. when they are showing up to ask you to find an extra two weeks of school, are they first making sure they can tap that 50 hours? the short answer is no. i think it is because we have not equipped our leaders. what gets covered when you cover personal management? only 5% actually
they have new technologies spanning from -- to online learning and digital materials. one of the reasons we hear about budget constraints is because we did such a poor job of maximizing the first three that the only way we can serve kids well as by taxing them. here is one real quick example. one of the things that talks about is when you observed some phenomenal case, you will see teachers who practice handing out this piece of paper to their kids. a teacher can pass out a dozen or 15 pieces...
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it's that is fantastic that seems to be that that's where technology is going right now so i guess my question for you is in the future as more technology continues to develop drones become more sophisticated will devices like what you created here that's monitoring four for. drones be as ubiquitous as like a radar detector is right now and you think well yes even those little miniaturize devices would have to communicate with their sensing to someone who's interested in seeing that and you might be able to get on that conceivably i can't say for sure i don't know how they work but you know that's the american thing going on so so that you had a campaign this is this is a start up company what kind of uses are our people fighting for right now what kind of for those of you know folks out there that are kind of interested in what you're doing what kind of calls are you getting well during the campaign i was amazed by the level of interest we got from just citizens all over the country and citizens of other countries you know we have preorders from germany japan poland israel all over t
it's that is fantastic that seems to be that that's where technology is going right now so i guess my question for you is in the future as more technology continues to develop drones become more sophisticated will devices like what you created here that's monitoring four for. drones be as ubiquitous as like a radar detector is right now and you think well yes even those little miniaturize devices would have to communicate with their sensing to someone who's interested in seeing that and you...
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last butnot least, the use of technology. we have the ability to share information with technology that we have today, having databases where we can it street -- where we can share information and keep the cost down and make sure the consumer has good information so they can make the choice. this empowers the consumer. at the end of the day, i trust the consumer to make decisions in the best interests of them. we have to much of a government mentality that things we know best, we need to choose for you because you may make the wrong decision. i think that is wrong- headed. utah is a way of addressing this reform. it may not be the way. other states have different demographics. we have a young population in utah. i am the oldest guy in utah. [laughter] but if you compare our demographics with florida which has a lot more seniors, their health care needs would be different from the health care needs of utah. there should be some reflection in that. i do believe the focus we have had on principles can be emulated and copied by o
last butnot least, the use of technology. we have the ability to share information with technology that we have today, having databases where we can it street -- where we can share information and keep the cost down and make sure the consumer has good information so they can make the choice. this empowers the consumer. at the end of the day, i trust the consumer to make decisions in the best interests of them. we have to much of a government mentality that things we know best, we need to choose...
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it is a natural progression of the technology of today. they said we're just piecing it all together filling in all of the blanks, and making sure they work together cohesively. >> what about when it snows? >> that's one of the big challenges. the cameras in the car look for the lines on the road, so if it's snowing really badly, you might have challenges finding those lines on the road. they are looking at addressing all of those driving situations. if the car can't find a solution, the car is supposed to hand driving back to you. so how does someone who is lounging, texting in their car, how do they return driving to that person, and they are working on that. >> it is a great story. i have a ton more questions, but i don't have time for you to answer all of them. so you can watch more on driverless cars on "techknow" this sunday. it is great to talk with you. thanks again. >>> let's head to washington, d.c., joie chen standing by with more on what is coming up on "america tonight." >> good evening, john. i know you have been following on
it is a natural progression of the technology of today. they said we're just piecing it all together filling in all of the blanks, and making sure they work together cohesively. >> what about when it snows? >> that's one of the big challenges. the cameras in the car look for the lines on the road, so if it's snowing really badly, you might have challenges finding those lines on the road. they are looking at addressing all of those driving situations. if the car can't find a...
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drone technology is widely available, and sooner or later, not just states but non-state actors have access to it. >> i want to come back to one thing. david, you were shaking your head known as you heard faiza talking about some of the civilian killings. if there is proof that even one person is killed, one casualty that wasn't intentional, does that come to bear? should that come to bear on u.s. decisions. >> as president obama said we have to work very hard to have civilian casualties be as small as possible, and we work very hard i'm sure to make sure there are no civilian casualties. this is a war. this is a battlefield. there are occasion ally civilian casuals. the problem is they're much higher-- >> they put a face and name on one person. >> if they put a face and name on one person, but the people who are being attacked, they are killing tens of people, scores of people, thousands of people. this is a battle that's going on right now. little girls are having their feet blown off in pakistan. >> we'll talk more about what this means for the u.s.-pakistani relationship when we
drone technology is widely available, and sooner or later, not just states but non-state actors have access to it. >> i want to come back to one thing. david, you were shaking your head known as you heard faiza talking about some of the civilian killings. if there is proof that even one person is killed, one casualty that wasn't intentional, does that come to bear? should that come to bear on u.s. decisions. >> as president obama said we have to work very hard to have civilian...
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one under his control the technology of it wasn't as ready for prime time as maybe it should have been. but at the same time, you know, the health care rollout wasn't the number one story and it wasn't even the number two story for last couple of weeks. so to the extent the administration had a clear message about what the rollout was, how to do it, how to deal with the tech problems there was just no way they could get it out to people while all the craziness around shutdown and the debt ceiling was going on. >> we made it our top tommy story for just that -- top story for just that reason. isn't it necessary for the president to reveal what the problems are and how to fix it? >> i'm figuring next week is sort of a go-over, the rare moment where you actually get to put your foot in the water twice. you're going to come out and sort of start over again. if i'm the white house i'm going to be putting together a lot of packages like the one you just played, showing happy customers who have successfully signed up. i'm going to be saying these are the problems. this is how to deal with the
one under his control the technology of it wasn't as ready for prime time as maybe it should have been. but at the same time, you know, the health care rollout wasn't the number one story and it wasn't even the number two story for last couple of weeks. so to the extent the administration had a clear message about what the rollout was, how to do it, how to deal with the tech problems there was just no way they could get it out to people while all the craziness around shutdown and the debt...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. pick your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even away and then each one shouldn't finds itself either the odd man out leaving alone or leading from behind in a muddled path is the u.s. simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. their i marinate this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up it was a historic day on wall street with the dow topping sixteen thousand thousand on monday we'll tell you why and what caused the run coming right up and the revolving door of washington to wall street takes another spend this time it's timothy geitner in the turnstile and finally we have the one the only american investor author and bow tie afficionado jim rogers alive on today's show you won't want to miss a moment and it all starts right now.
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future are covered. pick your country iraq afghanistan libya saudi arabia israel egypt syria turkey and even away and then each one shouldn't finds itself either the odd man out leaving alone or leading from behind in a muddled path is the u.s. simply out of touch or is history in the region merely being on. their i marinate this is boom bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up it was a...
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we love technology. big implications for privacy and we are sort of of battledle of a bit over the extent to which we will allow technology to take away our privacy. caller mentioned the n.s.a. scandal and in some ways the and n.s.a. arees the same, which is are we as a allow the ome to government to record everything caseeverybody does just in you might have happened it commit a crime? come to the attention of the government they can play a rewiped on your life and -- your life and see who you have called and where you have been and where you have forth.your car and so our view is that is too much give to the government. too much power of the government violates iduals and our oldest traditions and we should not allow the government to use these new technologies that way. host: if i'm hearing you correctly, it seems like let's see where the technology goes regulatory what efforts we have it make. guest: in some areas, yes. no.other areas we call for regulations on drones in the area of law enforcement.
we love technology. big implications for privacy and we are sort of of battledle of a bit over the extent to which we will allow technology to take away our privacy. caller mentioned the n.s.a. scandal and in some ways the and n.s.a. arees the same, which is are we as a allow the ome to government to record everything caseeverybody does just in you might have happened it commit a crime? come to the attention of the government they can play a rewiped on your life and -- your life and see who you...
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that's death but there are many uncertainties until that point like the when and how this medicine and technology advance human life has become prolonged but at what cost many of us who are lucky enough to reach old age may face crippling afflictions and degenerative diseases that greatly reduce the quality of life so is it wrong to choose death on our own terms i'm talking about assisted suicide or assisted death it's an issue that's been heavily debated in this country for years and this week the issue is taking center stage yet again lawmakers in vermont just voted to pass a bill that would make doctor assisted death legal effectively making it the third state in us along with oregon and washington to legalize the practice well earlier i spoke with a board member of the death with dignity national center georgia amy about the newest legislation and its implications check it out. i can't help but bring up jack kevorkian of course who is the face of this is the death in the u.s. he was tried for second degree murder what to prison i mean george did his case help shift the movement forward or bac
that's death but there are many uncertainties until that point like the when and how this medicine and technology advance human life has become prolonged but at what cost many of us who are lucky enough to reach old age may face crippling afflictions and degenerative diseases that greatly reduce the quality of life so is it wrong to choose death on our own terms i'm talking about assisted suicide or assisted death it's an issue that's been heavily debated in this country for years and this week...
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again, a credibility working with technology. even more recently the heroic rescue of three kidnapped girls held for years as tortured prisoners it in cleveland is a great example of the determined nature of journalist. i was struck by the frantic 91 call made by one of the victims. help me. i am amanda berra i said -- amanda berry i have been kidnapped in missing 10 years and i am now than i am free now. i has been on the news for 10 years. she knew that because responsible journalists kept her story alive for 10 years and amanda was watching. we non-ec an increase of more online outlets offering possibilities for content that really we are counted with more news that requires solid journalistic investigation who doesn't want to know more about the i.r.a. scandal? and we do need more facts about benghazi but from the train journalist who can tell us the story separating fact from fiction. and much more disturbing now we are learning to journalist themselves are once again under siege has recent revelation shows the justice depar
again, a credibility working with technology. even more recently the heroic rescue of three kidnapped girls held for years as tortured prisoners it in cleveland is a great example of the determined nature of journalist. i was struck by the frantic 91 call made by one of the victims. help me. i am amanda berra i said -- amanda berry i have been kidnapped in missing 10 years and i am now than i am free now. i has been on the news for 10 years. she knew that because responsible journalists kept...
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track that package it's amazing how instantaneously you can track that package the software in the technology exists to implement this i think on an almost stress free basis but do i think the supreme court was wrong no no you know let me tell you something over the last two hundred thirty seven years the supreme court has had their decisions changed many times dealing with a lot of various issues that some of us would think of be important today so i think the supreme court in this particular case was correct we had you know the long arm jurisdiction did not exist for states at that time and. doesn't now based on the quill decision and i think in order to keep pace with commerce the federal government has to act to make sure we do have a fair and balanced playing ground for our merchants but mr president you think it's time for congress to act on this. i think that this is an issue that states should be in control of by themselves i don't think congress should be intervening and forcing out of state merchants to be deputy tax collectors for state governments that have sales tax rates that ar
track that package it's amazing how instantaneously you can track that package the software in the technology exists to implement this i think on an almost stress free basis but do i think the supreme court was wrong no no you know let me tell you something over the last two hundred thirty seven years the supreme court has had their decisions changed many times dealing with a lot of various issues that some of us would think of be important today so i think the supreme court in this particular...
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. >> carolyn: tonight investigators are looking into the cause of a fire that damaged a technology company in the south bay. [shouting] >> carolyn: you can see the flames ripping through the building in sunnyvale. firefighters had to cut their way into offices and break down doors to gain interim it took over an hour to put the fire out. several offices were damaged. the thick black smoke could be seen for miles. >> a considerable fire. one thing that made this more significant is that the fire did vent through the roof of the building, and that allows a lot of the flame and smoke to exit. >> fire crews say the business was closed at the time. no one was inside. >> carolyn: an investigation is underway after police in the north bay shot and killed a man. it happened around 10:00 lastneath in the napa county city of american canyon. police say they tried to pull over the driver of a white pickup truck, but the man sped off, leading them on a short chase. the pursuit ended with gunfire. the driver died at the scene. investigators are not saying why officers shot him. a major crimes task forc
. >> carolyn: tonight investigators are looking into the cause of a fire that damaged a technology company in the south bay. [shouting] >> carolyn: you can see the flames ripping through the building in sunnyvale. firefighters had to cut their way into offices and break down doors to gain interim it took over an hour to put the fire out. several offices were damaged. the thick black smoke could be seen for miles. >> a considerable fire. one thing that made this more...
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technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of coverage. that afternoon to welcome the prime interest i'm sorry i'm boring here in the washington d.c. gets a headline. of a family growing and it revenue that is coming and going taxes the fannie and freddie bailout repayments the u.s. is in the black but only temporary the treasury really.
technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of coverage. that afternoon to welcome the prime interest i'm sorry i'm boring here in the washington d.c. gets a headline. of a family growing and it revenue that is coming and going taxes the fannie and freddie bailout repayments the u.s. is in the black but only temporary the treasury really.
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. >> and technology to the rescue. a special thank you to pinterest. ryan used her pinterest account. they had a little section called my dream wedding. she had all kinds of photos of what my dream wedding might be. so she was planning her dream wedding without her knowledge. so now ryan decides how do i do this? he picks miami, florida. >> amanda, i love you so much. and it would honor me so much if you would marry me. >> incredibly romantic. but as you can see, ryan's like, all right, we have to move this along. she's like this is the biggest moment of our lives. why are you rushing? >> it's because he had the wedding planned. >> she gets her perfect make-up, her perfect hair, her perfect dress, ready for the wedding. we have amanda and ryan vid individuvideo skyped. ryan, how did you have the urage to do this? >> when you love somebody, you to do anything. i wanted to put all of my being into making this happen. >> you may kiss your bride. >> pulling you off, were you just nervous that she wouldn't like something or maybe that you did something wron
. >> and technology to the rescue. a special thank you to pinterest. ryan used her pinterest account. they had a little section called my dream wedding. she had all kinds of photos of what my dream wedding might be. so she was planning her dream wedding without her knowledge. so now ryan decides how do i do this? he picks miami, florida. >> amanda, i love you so much. and it would honor me so much if you would marry me. >> incredibly romantic. but as you can see, ryan's like,...
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. >>> canada's largest technology company, designed and built the troubled health care site. it's senior member was one of those testifying today. >> this is a really interesting company. despite having 70,000 employees and contracts all around the world, it is not that well-known in canada. if you look at its website, cgi will tell you it does technological services for everything from banks to insurance companies to most agencies of government and of course the healthcare sector. >> this is an incredibly successful company. it has done very well on the stock market. it is well regarded. it is considered to be one of canada's showcase technology companies. >> reporter: but the current problems in the u.s. aren't the first time it has faced challenges with governments and health care. ontario last year terminated a $46 million contract to build a diabetes days ta base. >> the corporation couldn't connect its systems with the systems that exist in the public health care system here, which serves a population of 13 million people, and it's a big system, and whether it was the f
. >>> canada's largest technology company, designed and built the troubled health care site. it's senior member was one of those testifying today. >> this is a really interesting company. despite having 70,000 employees and contracts all around the world, it is not that well-known in canada. if you look at its website, cgi will tell you it does technological services for everything from banks to insurance companies to most agencies of government and of course the healthcare...
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technological advances they need to be addressed somehow they need to be regulated somehow is there a way that you think that would be the best way. you know. every every one of these problems has a solution every one of those solutions is going to breed a new problem with privacy with something like privacy and cyber security it's always a always nervous or it's you know it's always a. and the us always wants to be on the top and that also means being on top of their own people and trying to secure us as well as make way for technological advancement jeff bercovici a staff writer at forbes thank you for joining us. and now to finish off the show right we're going to take a trip over to southern australia with the glow maps let's take a turn down duke's highway you feel the breeze the warm breeze through your hair and you take in the scenery but what's that ahead it seems that google may have found a moment of dubai cherry to hide the couple caught in this now slept of li concealed moment we're going to pass up an opportunity for international stardom when they saw the google street
technological advances they need to be addressed somehow they need to be regulated somehow is there a way that you think that would be the best way. you know. every every one of these problems has a solution every one of those solutions is going to breed a new problem with privacy with something like privacy and cyber security it's always a always nervous or it's you know it's always a. and the us always wants to be on the top and that also means being on top of their own people and trying to...
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my response to the technology guy is that would be true for. these companies are basically wasting the spectrum it's extremely valuable so i think it's an idle threat ten percent of the american people receive their programming through broadcast i don't think that they're going to give up these. their valuable spectrum of something's going to happen ten percent meaning about fifty thousand fifty million people now this has failed these networks brought up this case in both a lower court as well as in the u.s. district court and they failed because they couldn't prove that a copyright infringement can you explain that a little bit more sure so it gets a little bit of the weeds here but put simply if they were able in their warehouse to have a good intent for each customer so if they have fifty thousand customers then they have fifty thousand in ten of those and they're all kind of in the same location so each customer has their own little box and as a result you're basically just outsourcing your and through them which means that just as if you
my response to the technology guy is that would be true for. these companies are basically wasting the spectrum it's extremely valuable so i think it's an idle threat ten percent of the american people receive their programming through broadcast i don't think that they're going to give up these. their valuable spectrum of something's going to happen ten percent meaning about fifty thousand fifty million people now this has failed these networks brought up this case in both a lower court as well...
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president of a company that developed this technology. thank you for joining us. and this is going to revolutione the advertising industry. >> absolutely. it is a dramatic change from the way that we have done things in the past. it really is a shift toward understanding the importance of driving personalization, not just in content, but in advertising as well. adam: how does it work? how you make sure that emily is telling the new york city is not watching the same thing that the 20 year-old and l.a. is watching? >> you know, one of the advantages of digital media usage by the consumer is that there is a lot of information shared with the sites that you go to a regular basis. your favorite web sites, favorable environments, services used. you can capture those signals, apply them to the creation of a page and apply them to which data is chosen to deliver on a page. we do this in milliseconds another couple of hundred milliseconds and make sure that the right egg gets delivered to the right person at the right time. and in doing so, you know, we raise the value of
president of a company that developed this technology. thank you for joining us. and this is going to revolutione the advertising industry. >> absolutely. it is a dramatic change from the way that we have done things in the past. it really is a shift toward understanding the importance of driving personalization, not just in content, but in advertising as well. adam: how does it work? how you make sure that emily is telling the new york city is not watching the same thing that the 20...
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said open technology institute thank you both thank you you thank. meanwhile the white house and its intelligence agencies are hoping the utility of these spy programs may be enough to ward off efforts in congress to rein them in u.s. officials last week claim they intercepted in media it specific threats from al qaeda that led to a global terror warning in the closing of nearly two dozen diplomatic posts around the arabian peninsula in the gulf and into africa on wednesday details of how that threat was intercepted was leaked to two defense journalists cozy with the pentagon who ran an article in the daily beast describing a legion of doom conference call between more than twenty al qaeda leaders and operatives around the world that was intercepted by u.s. intelligence allegedly al-qaeda leaders use this conference call to discuss plans for a pending attack now if you think it's a little fishy that al qaeda leaders would suddenly begin using global conference calls to plan their attacks you're not the only one after the story broke journalist with t
said open technology institute thank you both thank you you thank. meanwhile the white house and its intelligence agencies are hoping the utility of these spy programs may be enough to ward off efforts in congress to rein them in u.s. officials last week claim they intercepted in media it specific threats from al qaeda that led to a global terror warning in the closing of nearly two dozen diplomatic posts around the arabian peninsula in the gulf and into africa on wednesday details of how that...
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technology that makes life more entertaining. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> next in sports, bad night for the terps against a future rival. >>> well, we hope it's not a taste of things to come, jason. >> we sure hope not. this is one of the better teams of the country they've played. maryland and ohio state, this was supposed to be a preview for what's to come next season when these two teams become conference foes. as for now, though, it was all about the acc big ten challenge. turns out it wasn't much of a challenge for the buckeyes tonight. not exactly the cameron crazies, we'll just call them the columbus crazies. off wf= provi second half, off the turnover here. ohio state, fifth ranked team off the country, a little show time here. sam thompson throwing it down. buckeyes win it big, 76-60. >>> wisconsin, uva. tony bennett sharing a moment there with beauuryan. . first half. starting togjz pull. he buries the three-pointer. he buries the three-pointer.
technology that makes life more entertaining. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities that's powerful. at 800.974.6006 tty/v. >>> next in sports, bad night for the terps against a future rival. >>> well, we hope it's not a taste of things to come, jason. >> we sure hope not. this is one of the better teams of the country they've played. maryland and ohio state, this was supposed to be a preview for what's to come next season when these two teams become...
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ofave seen the development technology like cameras and radar. the man i spoke with told me these technologies help them pinpoint what people are trying to cross the border illegally so that agents can make an arrest and turn them back. we heard about a radar being tested on a drone that is providing the border control with an unprecedented view of the people coming across the border. a lot of system -- another system is to track footsteps to attend that where it illegal traffic is heading. , saw an inexpensive aircraft easy to fly, to be used to provide a sufficient surveillance platform for agents on the ground. dirigibles that can immigrants.detect i have a good sense of what we need to build on that -- what we need to build on that front since -- that progress. we want to identify with these threats are for crossing of reporters. despite these gains that we have made, we face significant challenges. an arrest cannot be the only metric available to measure the performance of our efforts at the border without knowing how many people are actuall
ofave seen the development technology like cameras and radar. the man i spoke with told me these technologies help them pinpoint what people are trying to cross the border illegally so that agents can make an arrest and turn them back. we heard about a radar being tested on a drone that is providing the border control with an unprecedented view of the people coming across the border. a lot of system -- another system is to track footsteps to attend that where it illegal traffic is heading. ,...
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cgi federal, the key information technology contractor behind the site. with an $88 million contract cgi worked along government appointees to put it all together. >> why doesn't healthcare.gov work properly. >> if there is with a silver bullet to answer that question, i would give it to you. >> reporter: now the deadline to sign up has been pushed back another six weeks as the government scrambles to fix it. it is just the latest in a series of problems in the symbiotic relationship between the federal government and the contractors it employs. >> an update on the. >> edward snowden. >> edward snowden, who made all those top-secret documents public. >> reporter: edward snowden may be the most visible example of the probable in the system. he fled the united states with headlines of high tech domestic spying. >> when you're in a position of privileged access, you're exposed to a lot more information on broader scale than the average employee. >> reporter: snowdon had a high level security clears with his employer. he disappeared with classified informatio
cgi federal, the key information technology contractor behind the site. with an $88 million contract cgi worked along government appointees to put it all together. >> why doesn't healthcare.gov work properly. >> if there is with a silver bullet to answer that question, i would give it to you. >> reporter: now the deadline to sign up has been pushed back another six weeks as the government scrambles to fix it. it is just the latest in a series of problems in the symbiotic...
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they have java, which are technologies which can be flawed, compromised. when you start clicking things or opening things f your device aren't updated, your operating system isn't updated, anti-virus isn't updated, can you get in trouble there. >> the 12 scams of christmas is a list you've put together for us. where do we find if. >> go online to mcafee.com/12signs. >> thank you very much. happy holidays to you. >> as well. >>> well, if you can still play golf when you hit 90, you can play for free. that's the deal at one course in florida. right now, the course is waving the $120 0 greens fees for several elderly golfers. our steve caught up with some of them, live in our south florida news room. he's not 90 but a great scratch golfer i've read. >> reporter: this course is public and the city decided to do something for members who had been there for for more than five years. we asked the head pro, why it's free if you're 90? we just wanted to say, god bless you. >> i love golf. >> reporter: frank is hoping to shoot a round of golf lower than his age. >>
they have java, which are technologies which can be flawed, compromised. when you start clicking things or opening things f your device aren't updated, your operating system isn't updated, anti-virus isn't updated, can you get in trouble there. >> the 12 scams of christmas is a list you've put together for us. where do we find if. >> go online to mcafee.com/12signs. >> thank you very much. happy holidays to you. >> as well. >>> well, if you can still play golf...